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J. R. Fox writes:
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> The WipeOut pkg. was *supposed* to include a build-your-own-screensaver kit. (I don't know whether it was supposed to cover JPGs, though.)
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> If you find out something re this subject, please let us know.
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> Jordan
I may have already replied to this note, but anyway, it turned out that
Wipeout insists on exact names for the two diskettes the unzip creates, but
gives no clue as to what the names are ("wipeout20 1" and "wipeout20 2");
too bad someone couldn't have simply put that note in the readme file
included in the download zip.
Once installed, all you have to do is move/copy your own jpg files into the
wipeout folder, and remove or rename the surfing jpg's that came with
wipeout.
Wayne
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